The Brussels Post, 1891-7-17, Page 4TEE BRUSSELS
POST
New Advertisements,
Standen Bank.
Locals -J. 0. Ayer se Co,
Cataarh-J. 0, Ayer •9 Co,
Bemenas-Sr Restaurant,
Strayed -Donald MeTaggart,
Constipation -J. C. Ayer dt Co,
Property for sale -Mrs. jut, Sinclair.
ItbVrussits ast,
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1891.
Tena Minister of Customs has ordered
that parties coming to Canada for health
or pleasure during the summer rnonths
and intending to reside for a limited
period in tents or cottages, rented or
owned by them, may be allowed to make
entry a such household furnitere, eto.,
as they require for uee while in Canada,
with the condition that if the same are
duly exported on or before November let
a the same year 90 per cent. of the duty
will be refunded.
offieials In the Navy Department and
perhaps none in the Department of
State who believe thet the prize oan be
he/d. It in aeserted that etie was no
more fitted out for purposes of war than
was tile Robert or Minnie, and it mg -
pears altogether improbable to those who
are best informed in sue) matters that
tbe gosirt at San Diego will hold her for
violationu of the neutrality lawe. The
best authorities here oontend that the
(barge of kidnapping cannot be sustain•
ed against the vessel, as the law Ammo
of the government are trying to do, but
eau he against the officers only. On the
queetion of international law there has
been a conflict of opinion in adminietra-
tion circles from the first, It is under.
stood that Secretary Blaine never be.
lieved that the goveromeut had any
right to pursue the Rata after she got
outside of American waters, but that
Attorney.General Miller and Secretary
Treey contended that these should be
given and continood until the vessel WWI
captured on the high seas or in a foreign
port, Certain it is said that the prevail.
iug opinion in the State Department is
that a mistake has been made in the
matter, end those officials in each of the
departments who opposed the pursuit
feel very confident now that their jade'
ment will be vindicated. If the eonsti•
I tutional party should finally be success.
Tun Montreal Witham says: -Mr, I ful in the revolution it is said that the
Burgess, Deputy Minister of the Iuterior,
has resigned, and two offinials of the
alma department have been suspended
owing to corruption and irregularities.
Mr. Parley, the chief engineer of the De.
partment of Public Works, has been sus-
pended because of corruption. It is clear
that incompetency or negligence, if
nothing worse, characterized the heads
of departments, which have proved to be
honey -combed with evil.
Too McGreevy case still absorbs tl
attention of the country. The furthe
the investigation goes the darker an
deeper the plot appears. It is one of th
foulest stains on the political history o
this Dowieion and throws the Paeifi
scandal completely in the shads, on
Mr. A.bbott says that no matter who th
person is found guilty of dishonesty
from a Oabinet Minister to an extr
clerk, he will have to go. So a thoroug
cleaning out may be looked for of al
those whom the investigations at presen
proceeding may implicate.
Tao Emperor of Germauy has prob.
ably done eomething towards streneth•
ening the friendship of the German and
English people by his state visit to Eng.
land, but it is to be hoped that he will
not make the mistake of misconstruing
the publio welcome which has been -ao.
corded him into an expression of willing.
ness on the part of the people of Eng.
land interfere aatively in the Continental
politics of Europe. The sympathies of
the English people are at present un-
doubtedly with the Triple Alliance as
against Russia, and Frame, both of which
notions have made no secret of their
enmity toward England. But the Eng.
lish people are not inclined to embroil
thenaselves on thet account in any rnere
Continental dispute which does not
direotly effect their own country. The
desire of the English people is to main.
tain 'the most friendly relations poesible
with all the nations of Europe, awl to
secure a lasting peace throughout the
world.
Washington Letter.
(From our Regular Correspondent,i
Washington, July 10, '91.
The third of the seriee of four great 12 -
inch guns was jacketed at the Govern
ment shops at the nay yard Tuesday
afternoon, the Brimless of which marks it
new era in American ordinance. It is
not generally known, but it is neYerthe.
lees a feet, that the New Orleans inci•
dent stirred up the departmenb some-
what and while no order to that effect
was issued, the officers in charge of the
gun shops teem quietly notified to have
all things in readiness so they could put
on a night force immediately upon the
receipt of °Here to that effect. The
work now being turned out at the navy.
yard is of a class known as high.grade
steel guns, atid one of the same kind is
now at the proving ground waiting to be
tooted. The Picket has now been pat
upon the third and workmen have the
tube of the fourth on the planing ma-
chine. The magnitude of these guns ean
be imagined when it ie known that it re.
eoires eight months to turn ont ripe fully
equipped for duty. Tim guns are known
as type guns, and all 12 -inch guns here-
after made will be of the same pattern.
They are made from blueprint drawIngs s
detention of the Data may prove em•
barrassing for this government. Them
people, who are termed the insurgents,
clam; to be the government under the
constitution and that they are sot en-
gaged in a revolution. If they Succeed,
they may claim that the II. B. proloog.
ed the struggle by the deten.
tion of the Data, and may claim in-
demnity. The matter excites a deal of
' comment in official oiroles and the divi.
sion of sentiment le marked.
tieoretary Foster and Searehary Rusk,
both being regarded as men who believe
in practical plaice, with further poli-
tical prefertnent in mind, are just now
the victims of the olfiee.seekers. With
the Ohio campaign on hand and a large
number of Ohioans among those who
have gone or are soon to go out of the
census office, Mr. Foster is being put un •
der a regular thembeetew pressure.
Many of the applicants are armed with
the strongest influenoe that Ohio can
furnish and are importunate in their ap.
peals and demands to be taken care of.
The places in Ur, Rusk's department are
not et desirable, for the most part, as
are those in other departments, but
there ate teeny employed in the seed
&
division outside the ossified service,
and this fact draws fire toward him.
Morris Council Meeting,
Me Court of Revision met, pursuant
to adjournmentoit the town hall, on June
29th. Members all present. Geo. Hen.
derson wits entered as tenant for pt. Di&
lots 29 and 80, don. 4. J. B. Smith and
Frank Smith entered tenants for Si 27,
con. 6. Bob;. Bruce and W. J. Braudon
entered owners 5, con. 8. Arthur
Oantelon ons dog struck off. The Court.
of Revisiog' then closed and ordinary
Connell business tii•as proceeded with. Mr.
Allan Ramsay appeared in reference to
having an engineer brought on to make
survey of a proposed dram from lot
25, oon. 2. After heariug the parties in-
terested it was moved by Geo. Xirkby,
seconded by 0. A. Howe that the Clerk
be instructed to notify the engineer as
soon as necessary papers are filed, Car.
ried. Moved by Jas. Proctor, seconded
by Geo. Kirkby tint Thos. Healy be al-
lowed to perform his statute labor on
sideline between lots 5 and 6, oon. 7.
Carried. Move.I by Jas. Proctor, aeoond.
ed by S. Oaldbiok that 0. A. Howe be in-
structed to let a job of digging a ditch on
71h con. line, opposite lots 4 and 5, a.
soon as II enfficient outlet is obtained for
the same. Carried. Moved by S. Cald•
biok, tleconded by Geo. Kirkby that Jas.
P000tor be instructed to expend 825.00 in
gravelling on centre sideline, con. 4.
Carried. Moved by 0. A. Howe, second-
ed by Jas. Prootor that Geo. Iiirkby be
instructed to have road repaired on cen-
tre sideline, con. 8, oleo hill at lot 21 on
8th con. line, the whole not to exceed
865.00. Carries/. Moved by S.
Geld hick, seconded by Geo. Birkbythat the Treasurer be instruoted to draw
$1200 from the Bank of Hatnilton,
Winehatn, to pay current expenses.
Carried. Acooutibe were ordered to be
paid aa follows :-Alex. Niehnl, work on
6th line, 81.00; P. Ce,ntelon, work on
6th line, $2.00 ; T. Rumen, work on 6th
line, 81.00 ; NV, II. Erwin, printing,
8200. ; corporation of Haat Wawanosh,
gravel, 92,80 ; Duff &Stewart, lumber,
912,27 ; Wm. Martin, repairing Venal -
ethic's bridge, 92940 ; D. Littlefair,
cedar for enlverts, $10.25 ; G. Wheeler,
gravel, 94.05; John Wheeler, repairing
Bodmin's bridge, 91.00; R. Bloomefield,
gravel, $2,20 . Wm. Geddes, building
culvert and repairing Brandon's bridge,
97.50; D. Campbell, wood to Bliases Ex -
ford, 98.75 ; Wm. Martin, gravel, 93.00 ;
Jas. Brandon, gravel, $1.00 ; Isaac Fer•
rand -gravelling on centre aideroad, 951.•
00; John Cloakey, gravel, 96.70; Arth-
ur Cantelon, digging ditch, 810.00; A.
Campbell, work on road, 76 oents ; E.
Erwin, building culvert, 914.00 ; Jack,
on, gravel, 99.95 ; J. Soott,• repairing
Overt, 92.00 ; T. Gorman, wire fettee
and calculations requiring as oareful o
workmanship and aocurate results as
those required ill the coestruotion of the
most delicate chronometer. l'he least
fraction of an Mob in one of them/age
tubes would rein it and entail a cost of
thousands of dollars for the completed
twelve•inth gen, width is worth 845,000.
The navy•yard gen shop, while it may
not be the largest in the world, is the
most finely eqeipped and reeulte equal to
those attained hem are superior in every
respect, These shops will soon begin the
constrnetion of the 13 -inch guns design-
ed to be u.ed on the battle•shipsIndiuna,
Massachnsette and Oregoo. These wil1
be probably as big gums as any vesteel will
starry and the battle ships have to be
conatruoted with particular reference to
the charnoter and sine of their arma-
ment. With the preeent additions to
the navy.yard ahop it Will aim be pea.
sible for them to make a 16•thoh gun,
which would be a monster, The four 12.
bleb guns how in process Of eonstruction
are the largest ever made in this country,
and are attracting the attentioa of army
and tient offiestre. The extreme range
of these guns can only be oe'culated, No
vessel oould stand the shook of the re,
&Al of one of them firing et the elevation
nehossary, hut they den be used for pritc.
floe/ work at a distance of eight
Now that the U, S. government has
got the Thais in port she is a source of
more anxiety than ehe wag MI a 'fugitive
from justice. There are very few tre
95.70 ; Wm. Kelly, ditoh and culvert,
916.75 ; P. Ellison, ditch, 988.00; Jas.
Jackson, gravelling on South Boundary,
925.00 •' Geo. Pierce, repairing ardvert,
$4.00 '
; John Lawson culvert, 91.50 ; J.
McDonald, culvert, 99.00; Jas. Evans,
gravel, $3,15 ; T. a. Holmes, servioes on
Board of Health, $2.00 ; D. Pipe, repair-
ing oulvert, 91,00 ; Shortreed, keep-
ing Mr. Palmer, 911.00; Wm, Geddee,
gravel, 91.20. The council then adjourn.
ed to meet again on the 17th day of Aug.
next. W. MAIM, Clerk.
41.
Oee
n tad lass N We-'.Mltnhell'ecivic holiday will bo Ang. 6,
Galt has organized a Poultry and Pet
Stook Aasociation.
Three hundeed hop me fed at tho
Avonhank cheese factory.
The East Zorra and South Eaethope
Agricultural moieties will oreet IMU,
building 40x165 In Wee.
Exteneive pteperationo are /Stine made
for the teception of Premier Mercier on
his arrival from liarope.
Levi L. Annabel, of Toronto, wail 5001-
dentally Fillet in the brain On Wednesday
by a boy enrrying a gallery pietol.
Drs. Trow, Smith and Cull performed
sdi'
fficult operation reeently, On one of
the eyes of Gotleth ffenniek, Logan, by
outtpig away a large oataract from the
puptl. The other eye will be similarly
Med 11000.
Seven hundred workmen in the
rifle faotoly at Erfurt, Germany,
been diamond.
jaeob Holtman has sold the Ihi
Agrioultnral works to John Griev
Neastadt, who will put machinery
flour inill.
Principal Tanner, of the Li
bas gone on a veeatim
to Europe. He sailed from New
on Saturday.
The Business Educators' Ammo
the United States and Canada held
thirteenth anuual convention at Cha
gust on Wednesday,
The Stratford Gas Company is
W. Gordon, proprietor of the Albion
Windsor hotels, for $5,000 for al
tapping of ODO of the °timothy's; pip
The total proortede of the Dublin
nia on the lot were $886. After th
pongee are paid there will be a Wan
fOttid0.00 over to be apelied on the s
The preliminary objections in th
teen Nova Scotia elootion oaaes wer
missed by the Supreme Court at He
the other day. All the petitions at
go on for trial.
Thi Regina Lender announces tha
Territorial eleotions will be held
year shortly after the adoption of
amendments to the Northwest Territ
Act introduced by Hon. Mr. Domino
Before the Tarte Committee on
nesday Lightfoot, the civil service o
tO Wit= Owen Murphy Said he
given $100, admitted that the state;
was correct. Simon Peters, in came
ing his evidenoe regarding the cross•
contracts, elahned that they were gnr
and that be was dishonestly treated.
Miss Mary Howell, daughter of
Rev. j, E. Howell, AI. A., recently tr
tarred f rum Berlin to Goderiab, met
quite a eevere and painful acesident
the way to Goderich. While looking
of the window a spark from the loco
tive struck her in the eye, burning
face quite severely. The attendanc
two physicians was required to rel
her on their arrival at Goderith.
injury Watt not dangerous, though
painf al.
Angus McDonald, of the lath o
Best Williams, narrowly eseaped be
killed on Monday. He was diggin
trench for spiles, where the Wa
bridge is being built, and when ten
below the surface of the earth caved
on him, oompletely burying Win, It
quite a while before he was reamed f
his per nous position, for as the men
the ola y away the trench kept caving
However, life was not extinct when t
found Win, and Dr. Caw, of Parish
was sent for. He is getting along as
as could be expeoted.
The Canadian Pacific railroad
about completed arrangements t
praotioally create a new aIl.rahl ro
between New York and Chioago. T
has been a rumor that has tempi
much attention in Chicago of late,
heretofore hes lacked confirmittion,
interested official gave positive
suranoes that it was a fact, and gave
following details :-The new route
be the Canadian Pacific from New Yo
to Detroit. From Detroit a new li
will be built via. Vert Wayne, Ittd. to
Chicago ; a new line will also be built
from Det.oit to Toledo and front Toledo
to a janotion with the Detroit-Chiciago
branch, The Canadien Pacific) cannot,
of course, operate lines in the United
litotes, and the now Rue will be built by
the Brice. ThOtnaS SyndiOate and Rieh-
mond Terminal interest., amply backed
by money furnished by Canadian Petal°
directors: Almo t, if not quite, enough
subsides have b• en granted hy different
cities and counties to build the line from
Detroit, The °entracte have all been let
for this work, and the contracto•s are
bound to complete it befote the snow
files. In addition the Canadian Pacific
bee been authorized by the parliameutery
railway oommietee to build the South
Ontario Pacific roach from Woodstook via
Hamilton to the Niagara river, which
will be Et:tonne...A by a new cantilever
bridge. The same corporation will aim
build from /3u51alo via Hamilton to To•
vitae and mom,, a new lake outlet by
building from Teeewater be Xittoardiee
on Lake Huron. This work is all to he
completed within a year and provides
for everything except the Chicago ter-
minal, whith will be, un'ess present neg.
otiations are declared off, the new Lake
etreet elevated road. In effect the new
road will be a gigantic) belt line, giving
entrenoe to Chicago to such tines as the
Lake Erie and Western, Laukawanna,
Lehigh Valley, Rome, Walkerton and
Ogdensburg, Western New York and
Pennsylvsnia, Richmond Terminal and
others which now are tied up hy other
°connections. Mileage right') will be leas.
ed to them roads, enough leases having
already been made to guarantee hand-
some earnings. With the inauguration
of the new route, the Canadian Pacific
will duplicate on the Atlantic' its Pacific
omen fleet oteteamers.
royal
ham
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Catarrh
IS a blood disease. 17ntil the poison la
I expelled from the system, there esti
be no cure for this loathsome and
dangerous malady. Therefore, the only
effective treatment is a thorough count
of Ayeroa SarsaparBle,-the best of all
blood purifiers. The sooner you begin
the bettwr ; delay is dangerous.
"I was troubled with catarrh for over
two years. I tried various remedies,
and was treated by a number of physi-
cians, but received no benefit until X
began to take Ayerle Sarsaparilla. A
few bottles of this medicine cured me of
this troublesome complaint and com-
pletely restored my health." -Jesse
Boggs, Holman's Mlle, N. C.
"When Ayer'S Sarsaparilla was rec.
ommended to Inc for catarrh, I WA in.
alined to doubt its efficacy. Raving
tried so many remedies'', with little pen-
eflt, I had no faith that anything would
cure me. X beeame emaciated from lose
of appetite and impaired digestioa. X
had nearly INA the setae of smelt, and
sny syetern was bailie, deranged. I wad
abeut discouraged, when a friend urged
me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and re.
[erred me to persona whom it had cured
of catarrh. 1,.iter taking half a dozen
bottles of this medicine, I am convinced
that the only sure way of treating this
obstinate disease is through the blood."
-Charles IT. Maloney, 113 River at.;
Lowell, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsapariiia,
MEM= ax
Dr. J. O. Ayer do. 00.p. Lowell, Mac..
Fries at; ode bottles, 95. Worth o bat%
DUNN'S
BAKINC
POWDER
T HMKSBEST FAN D
Act
Private Funds to Loan.
$20,000
Have been placed in my hands
for Investment on real estate.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrowers can have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory.
W. 11.1. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, 13ntssely.
J.
Wishes to announce to the
people of Brussels and Vicin-
ity that he has added to his
business ut stock of
READYMADE
Boots Sc Shoes
Of Very Superior Quality
and will sell the same at Very
Close Prices for CASH.
Special attention as us-
ual to ordered work
and Repairing.
Give me a call and I will suit
you both in
GCODS AND PRICES,
JUNO. DOWNING.
N. B. -11.111s sewed FREE of charge on
goods sold by Ine•
Half the Virtues
ST LEON
Have never been Told.
Read this -
JOY FOR PAIN.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years very bad, When I
stooped muld soaroely straighten up; telt
inisterable. For three months I persisted
in a free nee of Sr. Loos WASSID. It was
the oup of joy to me; brought relief, par
excellence; pains, stifling, etc. all gone,
Call at my office, I will tell far more
about the value Of 51.1.4011. W. BIGGINS,
Empire Laundry, 823 Queen street west,
Toronto.
And this -
BILIOUS HEADACHES GO.
I bad rheumatism in my tutees and fingers,
bilious headaches, etc. every few Weeks.
Mr, Higgins, Bmpiro Laundry, urged Mc to
try Hr. ',non Mineral Water. I did, and it
set me all right; headaehes and pains all
gone. My wife and three children ale° uee
it. We all find $t. Leon Water verV gOOd
and healthy. 3. T. S. ANDILI11301.1. WSW).
maker and Jeweller, 310 Queen street west,
Toronto.
A FRESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED,
Geo. Good, Agent,
St.Leett Mineral Water Coly, St. Leon, Q1/6.
TR, FLETCHER,
PracticaZ Watchmaher
arid Jeweler.
---
Thanking the publie for past favors and
support and wiebing still to secure
your patronage, we are opening
ont Bull Lines in
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Silver Plateci Ware
from Established and Reliable Waken
fully warranted by us.
Clocks of the
Latest Designs.
JEWELRY I
WIMDIN6 RMOS,
LADIES GEM BINGO,
PAINTIND and l'APB11 11410E1
A Partnership baying been formed be-
tween 15. Thompson and 13, Orimoldby,
under the Firm name of 1.1tomvsoN ,t
Gautobnor, thsy aro now propLtroct to
promptly attend to Ma watts of the
public) in
H01.1813, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTINCI,
Paper Hanging is Bpeoialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
Orders left at A, ill. McKay 4; Co's.
store, Brussels, will have our prompt
attention.
THOMPSON Jr, GRINIOLOBY.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamships.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE
1.011.TNIOIITLY SAILMIS mom
PORTLAND on HALIFAX,
10 DERRY 011 LIVERPOOL.
CABIN RATES, 940. $00 and 900, Single
1080, 1ft1/0 nun 91141 Return, accortilug
to Location of Stateroom,
INTERMEDIATE, Outward SW; Prepaid eso
Steerage at Lowest Rates.
A -commotion ons linsurnaSsed.
Apply to IL IA, ALLAN, Montreal,
on W. fl. XXiis,
AcEnr, MUMMA.
Shoddy -
- Pedlars
Are on the Warpath, so are im-
plement agents to entrap the
wary farmer into buying inferior
plows made at it distance from
Brussels, for which you cannot
get repairs when needed.
Farmers, consult your own in-
terests and encourage homc man-
ufacture by calling at the
Exussels Poundry
Where you can get it Superior
Article at a Beduced Price, Guar-
anteed to give Satisfaction, or
no sale.
plows, wink Boat PH osbnrg Cost steel
11011.1.1111. Single and Double.
Plow Points of Every Make at 40c. each.
Gang Pointe 25 Cents.
Best Pittsburg Steel Boards fitted on
any plow at the Lowest Possible Price.
Be sure and stall acid examine our
stock before buying.
W. R. Wilson, Brussels.
STANDARD BANE CI CANADA,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
W. F. COWAN, President.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier.
CAPITAL, A.Untortlaltb, $2,000,000
PAID . - 1,000,000
RHUMB FUND, - 460,000
Ageneies in an 511ziridn---esigugailap.odirnts in Ontario,
Quebec, Mauitobn, TJuited Stated
Brussels Agency.
A General Bankiug Business Tta01311.0{011.
Farad ers' and other good Notes Demounted
at lowest rates. Drafts issued aud Collee-
tions made on all points. Deposits received
and interest allowed at cuirent rates.
SAVINGS BANK.
interest Allowed on Savings Hank De-
posits of d1 nun upwarde from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal, and 5015'
00806151 half yearly.
Prompt itttentiOn and every facility afford-
ed eutiteznem living at a distance.
G. P. SOROLFIELE, Agent,
Brussels, Apr118E11,1801.
Why Not N Tour Own Thinking?
Entratalts, November Eith,1880.
M. Manor., Goderieb,
DRAM sin, -.1 should have written before
now to let you know how I am getting along.
I arn a lot better than I was; gaittiug strength
every clay. I bare a cowl appetite and sleep
well. I can take the full quantity of the
aystem Renovator and it does not sicken
1210my limbs are all right sow; quite
(insert in that way; swonieg an gone. The
grout thirst be gone; I drink no wider at
night, but 1 take a little buttermilk, I am
quite straight agaia. Send me another
bottle Of your Syntem Renovator.
Yours, So., JAS, DONOAN,
SOUIVrElErt 1105105 IcAsItlt.
Baneolut, February 701, 1801.
fd, Moidloo, entierleb,
DWI Sim -Fifteen years ago Mat Nevem.
bar 1 started to doctor first; I ;vas/ trouted
for dyspepsia, but they never helped ino
aty. itt times I suffered greatly from nlY
stomach ; continued. butt 1 grow worse.
I tweed dropsical •, limbo and hotly SW11111111
badly, Y011 know the state I was in 1011011
I went to Gotlerieb-D. Mere Wreck, mule
hardly walk-sudering from Bright's 11)
mute, ffuld ono your ago limb fall 1 began
your Renovator and apecific Cure, I beget)
to Mend in a low days ; eautinued Mott for
throe months steady. Althotigh 3 Woe told
/ could net be cured If you W
well in.d hearty ; oat oral )‚thing that (mules
n the way, 1 owe yOu the prom Of saving
u y life, I Was in a hopelo ooW
ltditiOS hoa
Went bo you, lb tact 00 0110 thought
would gat bettor, cannot speak too highly
1 you owl of your medicines, for it Wee
them that mime Words 02111,01 expreee
ay thenka to you, Freely pass my name tO
snyosio. Yours, rte„
JAMES DUNCIAN,
SOU, T. PRI)1111t, lisoastat,
Bn000nus, I
&lamas; &e,i
ta'Aleo a Foil Line of Vronme and
Violin Strings, 8to., in stook. 0
N.11.--,11gsterer Of 111111r1rMge ticektiMed it
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
JULY 17, 1891
i vioitOuGiI.BRED JERSEY BULL.-
rulutms 01.0 SEIRTIOE OF MY
Ono Cow, 02(00; 2 Cows, *4.00; additional
°own, $1.10 each, all the property of one
deducted whoa paid 0 1 the Wino of service,
Rome, A I lemma t 01 11) per 0005. will be
CI, A. DEADMAN, Druggist, see
Jersey Coin $2,d0onoll extra,
ImpRoVED LARGE WHITI3 YORK-
- --- •
for service this
ThSeltiulallieligTo Ad 1101'111 keep
monad season the improved large white
Yorkshire pig ''iteady" on lot 20, 000,S,
Atorrls, to which a limited number of nows
will bc taken, Terms $0.00 to be paid et
Mum 0 f service, wi th tho privile
g
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-o.4J01h,...110in,1,511tf 1,:optor,
.MONET TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-at-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds.
APPLY" TO
J.C.IIeffernan, J.A.Young,,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel P.O., Ont. 2811
Canadian Pacific R'y.
Commencing Friday. July 3rd
THROUGH SLEEPH,
FROM
TORONTO
PO iiAN
OLD ORCHARD
ON THE MAIN COAST.
and to all
WHITE MOUNTAIN RESORTS
EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY
Returning, leave Old Orchard Every
Monday and Thursday, running through'
to Toronto during Seminar Season.
For further particulars apply to any
agent of the Company,
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
Ctior Wool!
The Highest Price in Cash
or Trade will be paid for any
quantity of Good, Clean,
Marketable Wool delivered
AT S..SMALE'S TAILOR SHOP,
Opposite Central Hotel,
Brussels.
Farmers will find this an
A 1 Market in which to dis-
pose of their wool, as I will
keep a good assortment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Cottonades,
Ducks, Flannels, Socks, Shirts
Drawers and small wares, all
of which will be sold at the
lowest paying prices.
A CALL SOLICITED.
S. SMA.L.E.
13 A. DETY
A RMAGES
A Tip-top Display of the
Latest Designs in Baby Car-
riages have arrived at
It Dennis', Brussels.
Call and see them before you
purchase elsewhere.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Ste always in stock and sold
at Close Prices
If you want a set of Light
or Heavy Harness I can
supply you.
See our Scotch Collars,
11. Den am,